Members of the Disability Advisory Commission study, review, evaluate, and make recommendations to the City Council relative to any and all matters affecting persons with disabilities in the City, including education, employment, housing, transportation, recreation, and access to programs and services citywide.

The commission studies, evaluates, reviews and provides advice to the City Council, the city manager and department heads designated by the city manager on all matters and issues related to childcare, early childhood education, child development, and other issues concerning young children ages 0- 5 years and their families.

The Historic Landmarks Commission has the responsibility of forwarding comments and recommendations to the Director of Planning and City Council on: City Landmark, City Landmark Historic District, and Conservation Area Nominations; Mills Act Historic Property Contracts;
Historic Preservation Permits for work performed on a City Landmark or within a City Landmark Historic District; and preservation, exhibition, and protection of the History San Jose Historical Museum.

The Housing and Community Development Advisory Commission (HCDAC) consists of nine members who advise the Director of Housing, the Mayor, and the City Council on housing and community development matters, including the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.

The City of San Joséis committed to open and honest government and strives to consistently meet the community’s expectations by providing excellent service, in a positive and timely manner, and in the full view of the public.